mhcrowder
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- Michael
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- Cary, NC
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- Mazda CX5
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- Electrical Engineer
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Looks like a lot of people here are cross shopping the Mach E and Tesla Model Y. I'm also in that same category.
Things I'm comparing in no particular order
1. Range
2. Utility (storage, cargo, towing capability)
3. Driver Safety Feature (Adap. Cruise Control, Emergency Braking, Lane Keeping, AutoPIlot)
4. What can be updated Over the Air (OTA)
5. Price
6. Performance
7, Exterior/Interior color options
8. EV features (charge rate (at home and on trips), etc
9. Looks
A lot of these we've briefly seen before the web-page was taken down. But a few are still unknown. One feature I'm keenly watching is the towing capability. Tesla hasn't given the Model Y tow rating yet, just that it will be capable. Don't need much, but I do have the need to tow a 2000lb trailer for very short distance rather often. Based on the pictures of the MachE, I'm starting to doubt it will have this functionality. We shall see on Sunday night.
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MHC
Things I'm comparing in no particular order
1. Range
2. Utility (storage, cargo, towing capability)
3. Driver Safety Feature (Adap. Cruise Control, Emergency Braking, Lane Keeping, AutoPIlot)
4. What can be updated Over the Air (OTA)
5. Price
6. Performance
7, Exterior/Interior color options
8. EV features (charge rate (at home and on trips), etc
9. Looks
A lot of these we've briefly seen before the web-page was taken down. But a few are still unknown. One feature I'm keenly watching is the towing capability. Tesla hasn't given the Model Y tow rating yet, just that it will be capable. Don't need much, but I do have the need to tow a 2000lb trailer for very short distance rather often. Based on the pictures of the MachE, I'm starting to doubt it will have this functionality. We shall see on Sunday night.
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MHC
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